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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Mar 1890, p. 5

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Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. THE llocsznot.n.â€"-If any of our laly readers are not already acquainted with that pioneer of domestic journals. Tit/- Ilouuhnlll. they would do well to try it four months for only fifteen cents, as offered in another column. Mmuaxxc's INSTITL‘TE.â€"A meeting of the direCtors of the )Ieehanies‘ Insti‘ tut-:is to be held on the evening of 'I'hursday neat, April Is:. for the pur- pose of' appointing auditors and wind- in: up the business of' the year. A numerous attendanCe is therefore dc- Eirublc. x the attention of poultry fanciers to Mr. D. C. Trew's advertisement in this ties in want of' the eggs of lloudans, ".ytnouth Rocks, Black Cochins or White Leghorns need not go farther than Lindsay to get them. ANo'ruEtt STEAMEILâ€"Itl a workshop erected for the purpose near the found ry, Mr. Wm. )IcCleuncn is superin- tending the construction of». neat little steamer; the ship carpenters being: M r. George Litticton of the Falls and Mr. Fred I'Zlis of Sturgeon Point. The new boat is to be 35 feet long by 7 feet. wide and she is to be built almost en- fiirely of oak and elm. The keel was laid on or about the 12th inst, and it is expecrod that she will be finished by the opening of navigation. The ti h. 1). engine that is to drive her is on the ground ready to be put in as soon as she is ready to receive it. Mr. McClou- ncn has been a sailor nearly all his life, and he will soon be in a position to spend his leisure hours in what may al- most be called his native element. Canada is All Right. Loris ron II.\TITlil.\‘G.â€"\Ve direct] TO ALL CONCERNED . Parties indebted to the late John Wallace are hereby notified that they must settle with the undersigned on or before the 10th l l [of April next. or their accounts will be . plum-d in court for collection. Mas. MARY WALLACE. Fcnelon Falls, March 25th. 1399.â€"'3-'JW' sacoun owlsmn COURT â€"OF THEâ€" County of ‘Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls, On Tuesday, Apr. 22nd, ‘ . , commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. \vw-k's Gazette. As all his birds are l GEO \, well bred and his prices moderate, par- ‘ A.\'.\'l.\'l‘u. E. D. Ilaxn. Bailiff. Clerk. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 27th, 1890. EGGS FOR HATGHING. Iuni prepared to supply eggs from pure- bred llouduns, Black Cochins, Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns, ALL OF THE CHOICEST STRAINS. Price: $2 for 9. Setting of 13, or 83 for Two Settings. At the poultry show in Bowmanville last January I took lst prize for Iloudam and Plymouth Rocks; lst and 2nd prizes for Black Cochins ; and 2nd prize for White Leghorns. ll. LIREW. Russell-st, lindsay. Lindsay, March 25th, lSQO.â€"th. Every Housekeeper NEEDS The report of the Ways and Means ‘ ' Committee of' the American Congress , increasingr the duties almost to the pro- a hibitin},r point on Canadian products has not filled the Government at Ottawa with alarm or even rufiled its way, the belief being general that the trade lost with the States through the tariff will be made up in another direction. There is always a demand for barley in Eng- land. and it is expected that Canada will furnish a good sample of the two- rowed variety, with the seed of which farmers are being supplied by the Gov- crnment. There is also a constant do. mand in England for dairy products, for horses and cattle which Canada can supply. There is a movement afoot to enlarge Canada's trade with the West India Islands, where fish, flour and lutnbcr meet with ready sale. At pres- ent lumber companies on the Georgian Bay ship large quantities of lumber to " mowanda, Near Buffalo, whence it is thuslllppctl to South America. Shut out of the States, what is to prevent Canadian lumbermeu from dealing di- rectly with South Americans and saving the profit which at present goes to the middle men ? There is nothing helps an energetic man so much as to teach him that he must depend entirely upon himself for success. and nothing so weak- ens him as dependence. The same may be sail of nations. 'l‘hosc that are in- dustrious and self-reliant arc the most sure-ssl'ul. Canada is too great, too prospsrous and too enterprisingr a coun- try to be retarded by any unncighborly acts of' the Americans, who themselves would be the losers in the long.r run by the cessation of intercourse between the : two peoples. If they put their tarill“ up they will be clad to take it down a- uain after a little experience ol‘it. They iire seeking; far and wide for outlets for their Slneualillg industries, and have not bten able. to liul any ; but the, Can- adians Will be compelled to seek other t‘l::ll.llt'l.~'. and their energy is such as to \varrmt any one in believing that they will? find them, and advantageous ones, too.â€"â€""1"t»ronto News. «~â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" â€"~~o‘~â€"-‘â€"â€"â€"â€" A llussian paper says that by His marek s resignation the solitary support of the ediliee of European peace has crumbled. 'l'he Ac: respecting tax sales, which was disal'wwlwl by tl.c Dominion Gov- t‘l'llllzt"il. li.t~' l‘.t"l re-iutrmluccd lll tilt} Manitoba l.3.:i-latnre. ] ) I l-‘ I). .‘lt‘liitVrtzzâ€"la Toronto, on Tuesday. the 2.31%. of \iarrh. .\l."‘. Roderick Alclicnaie, . ..- :I. vex ‘ . _. ‘.' 'til‘. i‘l'iNl‘iiAlN I".\ LL." MARKETS. I'fl‘ lr-Y . \V'. e:.!. tilti. twr basin-1.. . . 5 £33 to Stat". I n” 713 7:» so ill" 3!: '3'. 3.: so 5. v if. '23 1‘.“ . H lo 5.00 Iv '25 ‘w 3.‘ . T‘I'u‘. sun nae.» . . . . 2.53 see Sheepskins. 4'. 1w suit purclttstw, line i" Pronounced again and again “ The Best,” as it is the ' NOTICE TO nEBi'bns. l sons indebted to him either by note or book faccount, past due, that they must settle ‘ the some by Saturday, the 22nd of March inst, or costs will be incurred. ALEX. CONNEL, Blacksmith. Bury's Green, March 12th, 1890.â€"4-3w. FERN! FOR SALE IN THE TOIVNSIIIP 0F SOMERVILLE. For Saleâ€"Lot ‘25 Con. 2, 109 acres, more or less : something over 8:) acres cleared 2 -1 (to acres Dew seed last spring. Also. the 3 South half Lot 22 Con. 4, 100 acres, about 60 acres cleared; 6 acres in full wheat; school house on it. Apply to Wu. S. DOWSON, Owner, Baddow P. O. Somerville, March 12th, 1890.-â€"4-3w. House and Lot For Sale. The East half of Lot No. 2. west of Col- borne and north of Francis street, Penelon Falls, Co. Victoria, the property of Mary Calder. There is on the premises a frame house 22 x 33 feet. For full particulars apply to MARY CALDER, Nov.19th, 1889. Omemee P.O. LISTE CALL AND BE SURPRISED AT THE Wonderful - Bargains .._IN_ Milliuery, Dress Trimmings, etc., now offered for CASII and ONLY CASH, At Mrs. R. McDougall’s. See price list below: aOIdest Domestic Journal in llmetlcaae FeltHatfor..........30c. worth $1.00 NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO Buckran Shapes .. 15c. worth Plush...... ....4()e. worth 60 Feathers ......60c. worth 1.25 This ....20c. worth 40 Birds................3llc. worth 1.25 FOR Only Fifteen Gents. Yearly subscription $1.10. Sample copies free. Address “THE HOUSEHOLD,” Brattleboro, Vt. ,____.â€"â€" FARMS FOB SALE. The following cheap and good farms are in the finest section of Western Ontario. Send for the “Canadian Farm Advertiser" to]. J. Daly 5.: (30., Guelph P. 0., Ont. It is sent free and gives the acres cleared, sizes and kinds of buildings, &c., &c., of these and 275 other farms. No stones, hills or swamp on the farms, and the soil is guaranteed deep, rich, clay loam that never bakes. Money sent if re- quired as guarantee. for expenses if the farms are not cheap and as represented,â€" and intending buyers, after seeing them, left to decide for themselves, and then keep or return the money as they think right. Pure spring water on every farm, good fences; land not hilly nor fiat. Gravel roads. cheese factories, creamcrics, schools, churches and post olliccs near all the farms. Good water every where and healthy coun- try. Only enough money to bind the bargain need be paid until taking possession, and then 60 per cent., $60 of every $l00, of the price will be left on the farms, or less than that, it buyers wish, payable Just to suit the buyers in every way. This will be put in writing and is the best chance ever offered to buyers. All buyers get good titles and their deeds when they take poa- session. I". Q q ) L10 :tcrcs, (>5 cleared, 15 acres ()9 !(' . lxnc maplt: bush, good house and barn, market town with railway .‘ miles. .__. “a P’ LOO :h res. 3.» cicnrctl, balance b499)( bush. brick house, good b .l‘lv. market town nulv t toilt‘. 't f) ( i 100 :ldl‘cs, cleared, house 5?) , . and burn, ncar market town. " t ':i "35* i " 5O ac Cit-arm, good 9 Q) buildings. near market. $2,800. "a Q ' "m " I'M-Too acres. chlcaretltigilmlh, i559 ). brick house and bank barn, riirkct town with railway 5 miles. village near. a 6 ,\ lllt) Lit-res. (.0 cleared, to bush K - , . ' {:30 , (r V 0 large fresh water lane is l».um.'..trv at bat‘l. cnd. good house and barn, market town ‘ .ti‘.\v:i_\' 5 miles. all cleared, good ar large town. til 3 .(,)( )0." ‘~'.:.‘;2§;-:E::'.:.: .:%:..:“i.::::;l:.::;;t a \ :llaxc .' miles, market town with railwa~ h. fr x 7 ""1oa’..c’re£3‘:hcie.i >\ . 9 ). \vt\ml,:oo.ilioust, . miles. .ard- titar‘nrt \\'i:‘.i f;|ll‘-\‘.\_\' l lllliL‘. large town . ‘I F' .) ) 100 acres. fl: cleared, : hard- v,_‘o)9 .2. . wood, tine brick house and i.tr;:t' ‘t ink barr. m trkct town with railway 3 miles. I .) "' ) 2m) arrex is‘o cleared, l q) r , .’.. . valance hardwood, 2 sets ; ttt‘ illil.\!ll‘.2\'. zbank barns and 2 good houses, l .i'kzt town. \ . .. . t'.;\’il'.tt:~<\::tf '2 h r;.-.lw.iy .‘ n‘.‘ s, can be and is the best farms in the county. "TH I 7' uâ€"TIOU-Uih'rc.‘ k.t.tr!‘\I, only L g( (,)()' $4,000 cash, balance to f ‘idinyf's that Cm: Simona. l .v of " l x. ' ‘ . t< one of I .. "l lizt Ant. 5’..l\“.f.1nlt~ in Ontario. U “W I I v .9 k H- Iv; 10â€" :zl Hock "O c o . s . , , R. Cicarc . on Hwy fine .'.2:L..Ii\.k‘ hardwood bush. 3 «ch uni barns. : rim: new brick i’. ."Arkct tr “n :s‘itlira:’.w1}'s, l‘t'st ;. :-\.-.nt\. :s {“tlcv'. nth-f, TJYIII§‘â€".\“ .. tad too .ti‘tcs, \t;'.. ':e sold separately or lull particulars of these and 275 other farm. and valuable lniormatlon about this I :ountry. Address. J. J. Dunk $0.. Guelph l " P. 0., C.‘..I It. i Send for tho ” Farm Advortilor," it gives ; Wings ......lfic. worth 40 Wool Caps and Hoods 35c. worth 80 Trimmed Hats at your own prices. Ribbons unequalled for low price. Mrs. R. M’Dougall, 2 Doors North of the I’ost-oflicc lthllE. Fast Colored Gingw hams for 10c. Fast Colored. Mus- lins for 10c. - Fast Colored Prints for 10 cents. fifihv The freshest Goods in he village at Wm. Campbell’s. The undersigned hereby notifies all per- SOMETHING NEW. GENrL‘IJEDIEN, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVE NEW SPRING TA A'fTENTION ! D A BEAUTIFUL STOCK 0F ILORING GOODS, composed of French and English Snitings and Trouserings. Scotch. Irish and Canadian 5Twecds, which were bought early and at a 3233“ Come early and choose your Spriu a Robby Suit, wel low price from a large assortment of goods. g Clothing while the stock is new, and get I made and trimmed. A NEniT FIT? (iâ€"UrLRANTEEl). lid-ices Axvay Doxvn for Cash. CKTHRO & Co. Opposite McLennan’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. FOUR BOOKS FREE! THE RURAL CANADIAN {)ournal of Canada, and your ch ooks for ONE DOLLAR: 1. Dr. Ramcau. By Georges Ohnet. a. Lady Audley's Secret. By Miss Braddon. 3. The Tcxar's Revenge. By Jules Verne. 4.. The Strange Case of Dr.Jckyll & Mr. Hyde. By Robert L. Stephe..son. 5. The Death oflvan llutch. By Count Tolstoi. 6. A Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade. 7. Tom Brown at Rugby. By Thomas Hughes. 8. The Sketch Book. By \Vashington Irving. 9. The Last of the Mohicans. to. Widow Bedott Papers. xx. Knickerbockcr's New York. By \Vashing- ton Irving. ‘ 12. My Husband and I. By Count Lyof Tolstoi. 13. Jack of all Trades. By Charles Reade. x4. Grandfather's Chair. By l-Iawthnrne. :5. The Cloister and the Hearth. By Reade. x6. Spoopendyke. By Stanley Huntley. 17. Not Like Other Girls. By Rosa Carey. IS. Rambles from Russia to Spain ; or. Out- door Life in Europe. By E. l’. '1‘hwing. 19. Esther. By Rosa Nouchcttc Carey. 20. Charlotte Temple. By Mrs. Rowson. 21. The Flying Dutchman; or, The Death Ship. By \V. Clark Russell. 22. The Pride of the Paddock. By I-Iawley Smart. :3. The Passenger from Scotland Yard. 24. Twice Told Tales. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 25. Bootle's Children. ByJohn StrangeW'inter. 26. Mona‘s Choice. By Mrs. Alexander. 27. The Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchnusen. :S. The Hon. Mrs. Vercker. By The Duchess. 29. Chris. By \V. E. Norris. 30. Paul and Virginia. By St. Pierre. Write your name and post office distin for 1890, the leading Agricultural oice of any four of the following 3!. The Tale of Three Lions. By R. Ride: Haggard. 32. The Devil's Die. By Grant Allen. 33. Cleopatra. By II. Rider Haggard. 34. Derrick Vaughan, Novelist. By Edna Lyall. 35. A Crooked Path. By Mrs. Alexander. 36. Marooned. By \V. Clark Russell. 37. A Hardy Norseman. By Edna Lvall. 3S. Mcrlc‘s Crusade. By Rosa X. Carey. 39. Sweet Lavender. By II. L \Villiams. 40. The Beauty of the King. By Dr. Thwiug. 4:. Mrs. Caudle‘s Curtain Lectures. By Dump lasJerrold. 42. Salnthicl: or, the Wandering Jew. xst vol. IlyDr. Geo. Croly. 43. Salathiel; or, the Wandering Jew. 2nd vol. 44. The Piccadilly Puzzle. By Fergus Home. 45. Complete Book of Recitations and Dia- logues. Over 200 selections. 46. Complete Book of Etiquette and Letter Writing. Comprising the Standard Letter \Vritcr, selections for Autograph Albums. 47. The Condensed Cyclopedia ostcl'ul Know- ledge, Familiar Science, and interesting miscellaneous information. 48. Modern Cook Book and Medical Guide. A useful handbook for every household. 49. Live Stock Manual. l’rot’nsely illustrated; 125 pages. unto ; handsome cover. 50. Standard Poultry Book. us pu'rcs; hand- somcly gotten up; numerous illustrations. 5:. Book of Home Amusement, containing Charades, 'I‘ablcuux, Riddles. Games, etc. A whole winter's entertainment. 52. American Fun. The funniest book ever published ; 500 laughs in 500 minutes. 53. Ladies' Complete Guide to Fancy Work. A most complete work ; 500 illustrations. 5;. Artistic Embroidery. A charming book, profusely illustrated. ctly, name your premiums. and inclose 81.00. Register the letter. Do not delay. but order at once. Addressâ€"â€" RURAL CANADIAN 5 Jordan Street, TORONTO. tactile a ELLS’S The Great Discovery. LUMBER YARDS, IENEIUN FAILS IND llNDSlY. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scantliug,r Plank, Timber, Luth, I’ickets, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of Plant-d and . Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common Lumber, both Pine and llemlock, inch and two inch, is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and bright.manufltcturcd expressly for the local trade of Fenclon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding.r country. From our long experience in the business, and beingr builders ourselves, we have a good idea of what is required for first class -or common building.r materials for houses, barns and outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices from SI: 50 to per ill feet and upwards. We have about two million feet that must be sold to make room for new stock. 1’: r- ties requiring any of the above stock will elsewhere. or by sending their bills here or to Lindsay for quotations. Ilills estimated and returned for approval. (.‘au ship by car loads to all points. Can get Special rates on to April next. Send on your orders. “One Dollar Saved is 'l‘wo Dollars Earned." Tllh'r. .\'o'rtcr:.â€"’l‘he above isnll gang lum- ber, parallel widths. G ItI-IICXI'Z & ELLIS. Fenelon Falls, SABI’L PAI’.S(’).\'S. .llI/enl at Lindsay. avid- Chambers, General Blacksmith, M R 8 I 5-: E Francis-st... Fenelon Falls. DEALER l.\' iLLII‘IERl’ AND FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRII’I‘IHNS. , . .th rig Dane. tulhttne Steel. lenelnn falls. o Illacksmithing.r in all its different branches done on short notice and at the ltht-SI Eliving prices. Particular attention paid to lhorse-sho'dng. Give me a call and I will I guarantee satisfaction. iiiâ€"13'. HEADQUARTERS I.\' VICTORIA (TOI'NTY FOR plum Paper and Picture frames l â€"-IS ATâ€" w. A. GOOD'W'IN’S, Baker's Blwk. Kent-sh, Lindsay. save moon by calling,r before purchasing, WRead carefully and act wisely. Many valuable lives can be saved by the 3553‘“ “SC 0f:"”__â€"' ' ’ "" 731‘ 15.4": W MOSES COURTE ANCHE’ ' 591? «woovmvvooOVeoov o... voooobotooovooov 00v“: stair , , e 13.51.: ¢¢ooooowvvooooooooooboooooowooooooocoooooooo ngfi‘l‘his undoubtedly the best lung.r med- ufii‘icinc in the world, and for Dyspepsia [tiâ€"Flirts no equal. Manufactured by Moses {téif’Courtcmunche, Midland, and sold by W E. Ellis. Penelon Falls. . â€"52-17.:’.m. OOH OSINES§ NOTIOE. Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swaaton as a dealer in 90N¢N¢N§w¢ov00090099609‘000.0ovooooooovofiooooooo RailwayTies, Cordwod. Telegraph ’ Poles. Cedar and all kinds of Timber. Lumber and Shingles. QOOOOOOONMOOQOQOOQOOOOQobOOQ‘QOOQOOOOoooQOOOOQO. 000006906600 ooooooooooo lwill he continued on a much larger scale than fot‘tnerl_\‘.,hy the undersigned, who will May, as llllhcrlu. TIIIl IIIGIIEST CASH I’llll‘IICs and payments will be promptly made on i, the 15111 of every month for all materials: l delivered. One of the firm will be regularly on the road. For particulars apply tofiamnel Swazilon. No. 3'3 Victor Avr'tuc,Toronto. or loJ. ll. Brandon, I’cnelon Falls. SWAN'I‘ON, BRANDON l'.‘ “o. l, N. l.â€".\Ir.Swunton thanks hi-z numerous i customers for their lilo-ml pn'ronam- during the past ten years. and lit-gs to soil -it a icontinuanm' of the saim for Ill" new firm. I l-‘enelon I’alls. Aug. 71h. l.'5'-:'.â€"â€"‘;l;-tf. l illie “ Feneltm Falls Gazette ” :is printed every Saturday at the other; on i the corner of Slay 3.; Funds htt'M-t . lSl'IiSt‘RIl’TIO‘I Sll .l YEAR IN .llli'lfit'l'l. : or one cent per week will be added as Kong as it trumiux unpaid. Advert lasing Ru tel-t. Professional or business cards. 1-H rent.n pcrline per nhuum. Casual advvr‘I-‘r-m- ! 21-, cents per line for the first insertion. and L: cents per line for every stzlist-qln'm is...”- ltlon. Contracts: by the year, halt ya:- or ltpmrtcr, tor a column or less, npor, rt-:-,.on- ahle terms. JOB PRINTIIDTG Artists’ GOOdS a Specialty. of all ordinary kinds executed neatly. cw Machine Needles. Alabasfine and Dye Works Agency. rcctly and reasonable rules. 5. I). BAND. Proprietor - 3.3;, ‘ ‘. ‘21.: is} x » r. k P. r‘vafi' s‘m", fia,§tfigiek<w~k m «.....~.~... ‘ .

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